Learn some 21st century skills with CoderDojo! The D4 Dojo, sponsored by UPC, is a part of the CoderDojo global movement of clubs aimed at teaching young people how to code using computer languages such as HTML, CSS and Java, […]
Read more →We hope you all enjoyed the long weekend! We certainly made the most of it, so we started this week on… Tuesday Our Dublin Horse Show competition closed, with one lucky person getting a Family Ticket to this Sunday’s event […]
Read more →Artist Tony Gunning, pictured right, is just back from his whirlwind trip to London, where his painting, Kerry Humour, (pictured) is on show at the 246th Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition. This year’s open submission attracted 12,000 entries. This […]
Read more →A local seniors group, The Ringsend Roses, had their artwork recognised at an exhibition at the National Gallery of Ireland, Clare Street on June 26th, the culmination of a 10 week art course that took place in Ringsend Community Centre. […]
Read more →An Bord Pleanála has approved the Docklands Strategic Development Zone (SDZ) plan. The document, which was also adopted by Dublin City Council, acts as a blueprint for underdeveloped parts of the Docklands, detailing the types of buildings that can be […]
Read more →A two-week free audio visual exhibition hit the Dublin docklands on July 1st. Rhythms of a Port opened in the Red Brick Shed on John Rogerson’s Quay and is a production by Dublin-based artist and filmmaker Moira Sweeney, pictured above, […]
Read more →What could be better than lying in a park with friends and watching a good film on a cinema screen? On warm summer evenings in Dublin, and elsewhere around the country, there have been people enjoying just such a privilege, […]
Read more →Three great movies of the past are returning to Dublin cinemas this week. Robert Wise’s classic musical West Side Story plays as part of the Lighthouse cinema’s ongoing summer musical season on Wednesday. It’s one of the greatest musicals ever made, and […]
Read more →An abandoned warehouse sounds like such a good idea to throw up a fitness facility, right? But what if that gym stays open 24-hours a day? It’s all the part of a new phenomenon hitting Dublin, allowing people to be […]
Read more →June 16th, Bloomsday, that devotional time of year when the disciples of James Joyce emerge in force to honour his timeless modernist novel Ulysses, widely considered to be the greatest novel of the 20th century. It is a day when […]
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